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US-8785820

Resonant power supply for use with high inductive loads and method of providing same

PublishedJuly 22, 2014
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Technical Abstract

A resonant power supply (900) for use with high inductive loads includes an input rectifier (903) and a switching inverter formed using a plurality of parallel connected half bridge networks for switching the voltage provided from the input rectifier (903). A transformer (927) is used whose primary is connected to the switching inverter and whose secondary is connected to load such as a crucible (931). A capacitor (929) is used in series with the primary of the transformer (927) for resonating the inductance in the secondary circuit at the frequency of the switching inverter to provide maximum power transfer to the crucible (931).

Patent Claims
17 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A switching power supply for heating a graphite crucible in an electrode furnace for providing maximum power to a transformer coupled load containing high inductive reactance comprising: a supply of AC voltage; a rectifier circuit converting said AC voltage to a DC voltage; an inverter having an input coupled to said rectifier to receive said DC voltage, said inverter switching said DC voltage at a switching frequency of from 25 kHz to 1 MHz, said inverter having an output; at least one transformer having a primary winding and a secondary winding; a secondary circuit directly connected to said secondary winding, said secondary circuit including an electrode connected to a graphite crucible; and wherein said primary winding is coupled to said output of said inverter by a capacitor coupled in series with said primary winding and the capacitance of said capacitor and switching frequency is selected for providing operating power to said secondary circuit at a resonant frequency of said secondary circuit.

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2. The switching power supply as defined in claim 1 , wherein said secondary circuit is comprised of said secondary winding, an inductance, and said crucible.

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3. The switching power supply as defined in claim 2 , wherein said inductance is comprised of electrical leads coupling said transformer secondary winding to said crucible.

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4. The switching power supply as defined in claim 1 , wherein said inverter is comprised of a plurality of switching devices used to switch said DC voltage.

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5. The switching power supply as defined in claim 1 , wherein said inverter is comprised of at least one half bridge network used to switch an input voltage.

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6. The switching power supply as defined in claim 5 , and further comprising: a switching controller operating to conduct one of said switching devices of each of the at least one half bridge at all times.

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7. The switching power supply as defined in claim 5 , and further comprising a switching controller for operating each of the at least one half bridge network at a substantially fifty percent (50%) duty cycle.

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8. The switching power supply as defined in claim 6 , wherein the switching controller is adjusted for providing a near unity power factor.

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9. The switching power supply as defined in claim 1 , wherein an input to the inverter is connected to a filter network for isolating said rectifier circuit from peak currents of the inverter.

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10. The switching power supply as defined in claim 1 , further comprising an input filter coupled to said rectifier circuit for minimizing harmonic distortion to an AC power source.

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11. The switching power supply as defined in claim 1 , wherein said graphite crucible has a resistance of about 5.6 milliohms.

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12. The switching power supply as defined in claim 1 , wherein said resonant frequency is 25 kHz and said capacitor has a capacitance of about 0.5 uF.

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13. A switching power supply for heating a graphite crucible in an electrode furnace for providing maximum power to the crucible comprising: a supply of AC voltage at a frequency of from 25 kHz to 1 MHz; at least one transformer having a primary winding coupled to said supply and a secondary winding; a secondary circuit directly connected to said secondary winding, said secondary circuit including an electrode connected to a graphite crucible; and wherein said primary winding is coupled in series with a capacitor having a capacitance selected for providing operating power to said secondary circuit at a resonant frequency of said secondary circuit.

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14. The switching power supply as defined in claim 13 , wherein said secondary circuit is comprised of said secondary winding, an inductance, and said crucible.

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15. The switching power supply as defined in claim 14 , wherein said inductance is comprised of electrical leads coupling said transformer secondary winding to said crucible.

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16. The switching power supply as defined in claim 15 , wherein said graphite crucible has a resistance of about 5.6 milliohms.

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17. The switching power supply as defined in claim 16 , wherein said resonant frequency is 25 kHz and said capacitor has a capacitance of about 0.5 uF.

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Filing Date

November 4, 2010

Publication Date

July 22, 2014

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